A new paper proposes that the AI revolution has shifted scarcity from judgment to complements like verified signal and legitimacy, necessitating institutional redesign. Another study examines university students' willingness to disclose AI use, finding that psychological safety, fairness, and teacher support encourage transparency, while evaluation apprehension and privacy concerns inhibit it. Separately, research on surgical AI indicates that current large-scale models struggle with basic tasks like tool detection, suggesting that data and labeling, rather than just compute, are significant limitations. AI
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IMPACT These papers highlight evolving challenges in AI governance, transparency in education, and the practical limitations of current models in specialized domains like surgery.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains multiple academic papers discussing AI's societal impact, educational use, and limitations in specialized fields.